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It really is okay not to be okay. Ashley Johnson and Taliesin Jaffe discuss mental health, depression, and so many of the ways internal and external things can alter your perception of the world. Mental wellness can be difficult to talk about, no matter who you are. Our Weird Kids are no different, and they’re here to talk about it too. Your mental well-being is important to us as well. If you need something Psycom has a great list of international mental health resources: http://bit.ly/PsycomResources Head over to https://beacon.tv/ for the full episode! Use the code "WEIRDOS" for a one month free trial on https://beacon.tv/ Full Episodes available exclusively on Beacon New Episodes release every Tuesday at 5am Pacific Show Description: Ashley Johnson and Taliesin Jaffe deep dive into their lives as the Weird Kids! This is a formal invitation to all the misfits, outcasts, and weirdos to take a seat at our table and join these former child actors as they embrace their unique upbringings and celebrate all things weird and wonderful. Learn more at https://critrole.com/weirdkids/ BEACON We’re excited to bring you even MORE with a Beacon membership! Start your free trial today at https://beacon.tv/join and get unparalleled access to the shows you love completely ad-free! You’ll receive NEW Beacon exclusive series, instant access to VODs & podcasts, live event pre-sales, merch discounts, & a private Discord. Follow Weird Kids! Instagram: / theweirdkidspod TikTok: / hellobeacon YouTube: / @theweirdkidspod Produced by Maxwell James and Will Lamborn Theme Song by Dave Heatwave Animation by Max Schapiro